Cycloc Endo bicycle wall storage up for grabs

Whether you want to keep your bicycle away from the prying eyes of thieves, or simply consider it a work of art worthy of a place on the wall, the Cycloc Endo is for you.

Vertical cycle storage can work well in spacious homes, or those with a garage, but probably make most sense at the office (we have them fitted here at the ETA headquarters).

The Cycloc Endo features a secure four-point fixing and a wide rubber wheel pad to protect your walls from tyre scuff marks.

The design incorporates a hollow hinge, which accommodates a conventional bicycle lock for a level of security that would dissuade a casual thief. However, to think of the hanger as a way of securing your bike would be to miss the point – it’s a stylish and efficient way to give your bicycle pride of place.

Win your own Cycloc Endo

We have a Cycloc Endo in blue, worth £39.99. to give away. Leave us a message at the bottom of the page and let us know what you’d hang from it. We will pick a winner next week.

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Ruth

I’d hang my lovely sleek black fuji tourer, which has seen the highs and lows of weather up and down the country, from Manchester, to Leicester, to Glasgow and back home to Manchester again. A purchase inspired by my dear late dad’s love of cycling, I’d love to be able to proudly position this vital piece in my home.

Martin H

Great storage solution – especially at staggered heights that would mean offices could provide ample storage for their staff. Sadly, however this is a design that has got carried away with itself and forgotten its function.

If I were a bike thief, I’d be away with the frame and back wheel in less than 30 seconds leaving the front wheel hanging. If the lower section incorporated a semicircle loop, it would be possible to secure frame and back wheel using a personal lock, making it awkward to wrestle the front wheel out of the upper hook and at the same time prevent the bike being knocked out of its alignment on the wall by passers-by or other cyclists (note how the bike wavers after being hung).

kath

I’d hang my 1980’s Claud Butler majestique on it. Then hopefully my other half would finally agree with me that it is not merely a trusty steed but also a thing of beauty worthy of displaying on our walls along wth our other works of art.

David

Mark

I’ve got a rusty ‘commuter’ bike that lives outside that could do with some love! This is all it’s getting till the headset completely rusts up and it goes in the skip? So make it’s final days special (crying puppy face!) Before it gets put down!

Pete Hughes

Jasmin Sudworth

With this handy gadget in my shed, I could make room for a new bike for my boyfriend.. When we both lived in Kent, he would zoom up hills and wait while I pushed my heavy old bike up them. Now he visits me in the mountains of Snowdonia and I zoom up the mountains on my new e-bike, while he has to stagger up behind me, pushing my old lady’s bike! Save his man-pride, please – make room for him to get a decent bike!.

Rory Harkins

Patricia Richardson

My family have 4 bikes, everytime I visit, like playing chess, which to move. Told him hang them on the wall or ceiling. you can move any bike but dont touch his.
If I won this would give it him for xmas, and see his precious bike hanging on the wall, of course, fully decorated, like a road.

Greg

James Russell

All was OK, until my son got his first proper bike. Then my wife decided that she wanted a bike so that they can ride together. And now everyone else is getting a new bike, so I want an N+1 too. We’ll need a new house soon. Or better bike storage….

Richard

Andy G

Jonathan Walters

I have to store my bike, my pride and joy, in my small flat to keep it safe. Having a Cyclo Endo to store my bike vertically near the front door would be convenient for my daily commute and mean I can make room for an office desk in the flat, room that I would not otherwise have.

Lianne

I would hang my bike in my hallway and it would revolutionise my bike riding as I currently have to have my bike live outside and cover/ uncover it every day to use. It would be great to have a dry home for my bike and not have to always tuck it up for bed!